Episode 2 – The Sounds of Silence and Resistance

Episode 2 – The Sounds of Silence and Resistance

The Sounds of Caliban

29/11/2019 3:42PM

Episode Synopsis "Episode 2 – The Sounds of Silence and Resistance"

Black soul music in a “racial democracy”? African rhythms in a “white” country? Indigenous sounds in a “European” nation? This episode accounts for some voices excluded from national canons in a quest to understand how music became a channel for resistance. Interviewees -Ezequiel Adamovsky, Professor of History, Universidad Nacional de San Martín and Universidad de Buenos Aires -Paulina Alberto, Associate Professor of History and Romance Languages, University of Michigan -George Reid Andrews, Professor of History, University of Pittsburgh -Christian Spencer Espinosa, Director of Center for Research in Arts and Humanities, Universidad Mayor, Santiago

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